Remedy for skin blemishes



Patented June 15, 1926.

PATENT OFFICE.

JAMES A. WADE, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.

REMEDY FQR SKIN BLEMISEES.

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This invention relates to a cosmetic paste composition for use in the treatment of skin blemishes.

The object of the invention is to provide a face com osition which when applied to the skin, wiii eradicate black heads and other skin blemishes.

The composition consists of a mixture of the following ingredients in about-the proportions stated:

Lactic acid, 1 dram; boric acid, 1 dram; ceresine, 1 dram; paraflin oil, 6 drams; hydrous wool fat, 1 ounces; castor oil, 6 drams; alum, A, ounce.

The paste composition is repared by mixing the paraflin oil and by rous wool fat in a mortar or other vessel to which gentle heat is applied. At this time the ceresine is added to the mixture of parafiin oil and hydrous wool fat, and while the mixture is Application filed May 10, 1923.

Serial No. 638,095.

stirred, the castor oil is added. Finally the lactic and boric acids are added mixed with the alum.

The paste prepared as above will be found to be highly eflicient in the treatment of the skin for the purpose of removing black heads and other blemishes of a similar character. It contains no harmful ingredients and in fact will be soothing to the skin.

Having thus described the invention, What is claimed as new is:

A cosmetic cream comprising a mixture of the following ingredients in about the proportions state-d :lactic acid 1 dram, boric acid 1 dram, ceresine 1 dram, paraffin oil 6 drams, hydrous wool fat 1 ounces, castor oil 6 drains, and alum ounce.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

JAMES A. WADE. [Ls] 

